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Hello Collectors,

I have used phonecards from Indonesia, Mexico, New Zealand,
and the United States to trade. I also have a few cards
from several European and some hard to get countries to trade.
Write to me about the types of cards you collect. I will
look through my cards to find cards in your subject areas and
send you a description of them.

I collect phonecards of various types:
-- Fine Arts: abstract, ethnic, modern, pop-art, renaissance,
impressionist.
-- Corporate: Ameritech, Coca-Cola, Fuji Film, Kodak,
Sony, McDonald's, Motorola, or any company logo card.
-- Music: Jazz, musicians, entertainers, rock-n-roll, etc.
-- International Sports: Americas' Cup, Commonwealth Games,
marathons, Olympics, tennis, World Cup, etc.
-- Country specific: Ads, CardEx, cartoons, Columbus, festivals,
first issued, puzzle sets, stored-value, and zodiacs.
-- Product: consumer products, household products, movies,
and food.

Check my "Wanted List" for specific cards I want to trade for.
You may have most of the cards listed below in exchange for one
equivalent card from your country or another country. I like to
trade used cards for used cards. I do not collect Urmet cards.
In your e-mail, describe the image on the cards you want to trade.

** Swap rates. The swap rates listed below apply to common cards.
* I will make any fair one for one trade offered.
** Registered Mail. I ask that you give me 3 common cards or card(s)
* of my choice if I must send the card you want by registered
* mail. US registered mail costs about $5. I have learn from my
* trading partners that they pay $1 or $2US to register letters.


Austria--L&G Optical strip
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* Zodiac
Each 100 unit, black and white cards listed below carries a Zodiac
cartoon by Kumpt and the Zodiac date and sign.

Cancer/Crab, June 22 - July 22
Virgo/Woman with breasts exposed, August 23 - September 22
Sagittarius/Bovarian hunter, November 23 - December 21


Belgium
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20 unit Easter Phonecard. This card shows a Spring scene in which
the Belgacom spaceman is placing a telephone call from a phonecard
callbox. His rabit friend is holding a bouchet of flowers and the
callbox is surrounded by tulips and daffodils.


Brazil
======
50 unit KC-137 airplane from the Air Force Series.


Coca-Cola--Remote Memory
=========
The $2 mint cards listed below show Coca-Cola advertisements,
logos, and equipment. The Coca-Cola red and black logo
is on each card. I want to trade these cards for Ameritech,
Coca-Cola, Fuji Film, Kodak, Sony, McDonald's, CardEx,
or cards from countries on my hit list. Make an offer.

* Advertising
The best is always the better buy. This ad show a blonde teenage
girl dressed in a yellow sweater, blue skirt, and brown and white
shoes. She is carrying a bag of groceries and a six-pack of cokes.

* Equipment
Punch Bowl. This beige porcelain punch bowl was probably made in
the 1940s. It has the red Coca-Cola logo printed across its center.
It has a white top and sits on a white base as tall as the bowl.
Each of the three parts is trimmed in gold.

Soda Fountain. A stainless steel and red and black enamel hexagon
Coke soda fountain that has a 5 cent sign on the front.


Costa Rica--Chip
==========
I have a few mint copies of the first chip phonecards issued in
Costa Rica. I want to trade them for mint phonecards including
first issued cards.

There are three cards:

500 Colones. A night time photograph of the Sabana headquarters
of ICE, the electric and telecommunications company of Costa Rica,
is on the front of the card. The office sits next to a pond with a
lighted fountain that is spouting water. The ICE logo is printed
in the upper right-hand corner on the card. This Schlumberger
chip card was issued 12/95 and this is its second printing.
There are 500,000 examples of this card.

1000 Colones. This card shows a close-up photograph of the Terrena
Tarbaca Satellite station. The satellite dish sits on a hillside
overlooking a road surrounded by trees. It has a small pink, blue,
green, and yellow psychedelic square superimposed over the cross-
bars of the dish. The ICE logo is printed in the upper right-hand
corner of the cards. This card was issued 12/95 and is still in its
first printing. There are 120,000 examples of this card.

2000 Colones. A long-shot of the Arenal Volcano is shown on the
front of this card. Smoke is rising from the volcano. I believe the
Arenal Volcano is the most active volcano in Central America. There
is a lake surrounded by trees in the foreground of the picture.
"Tarjeta Telefonica 2000 Colones" is printed across the bottom on the
card. Printed on the back of the card is the statement "1 emision
100,000 examples 12/95." The ICE logo is printed on the front and back

of the card.


Denmark--Memory strip
=======
20Kr Parrot. This parrot has green and blue feathers on his head
and yellow feathers on his chest.

100Kr Poodle. This yellow card show a white and pink poodle
jumping through a hoop.


Egypt--Tamura
=====
* Obtain this card for a card from another African country.

This beige, black, and green card shows a picture of a mosque
and various saying in Arabic script. It has one hole.


Finland--Magnetic
=======
10Mk magnetic cards from Turun Telecom.

Beach and water along which people have lined up to form
the number 999. "Call international 999" is written in white
letter on the bottom of the card.

Blue and white graphics card that has the numbers "109"
scattered about the cards and shown in blue blocks circled
in green.


France--Chip
======
Peugeot Assistance. This 50 unit card shows a woman applying
her lipstick as his drives a convertible Peugeot.

Signal d'Appel. This 50 unit blue France Telecom card shows a
photograph of a man's hand dialing a push-button telephone.


Greece--Chip
======
OAYMNOE-- A picture of a village of white two-story houses that
are built up a mountain side. At the very top of the mountain is a
building that looks like a church. Most houses have flat roofs but
some have red tile roofs. The back of the card is dated 1/94 and
shows a picture of a man and woman in traditional Greek clothes.
Their garments are black and accessorised with red-orange caps,
belts, apron, and shoes.

AHMNOE--A great picture of a harbour framed by mountains. In the
foreground of the picture you see boats and ships in the harbour.
Behind them are several two- and three-story white and beige
buildings. The you see the mountains which are bare until you
reach their tops. It looks like someone has built a wall fortress
on the opposite side of the mountain which you only see the
back wall.


Holland--Chip
=======
10G Photograph of townhouses in a urban development. They are
surrounded by grass, brick walkways, benches, and trees.


Hungary--Chip
=======
Endangerd Flower. This two-sided, 50 unit card shows a close-up
picture of the white Carlina acaulis on it front. The back of the
card show another picture of two of the flowers in a garden.


Indonesia--Tamura
=========
* Swaprates: 2 for 1--60 and 75 unit cards
* 3 for 1--100, 125, and 140 unit cards
* 4 for 1--240 unit cards

* Animals
Listed below are 60 and 100 unit cards that show underwater
photographs of coral and coral reefs. Most of the photographs
are taken by Gayatri Reksodihardjo-Lilley for the
World Wildlife Fund.

60 unit, Dan Sea Fan (Pink), Soft Coral
60 unit, Red Sea Fan, Gorgonia
60 unit, Save our coral reefs--Tridacna Squamosa
100 unit, Giant Clam
100 unit, Soft coral photograph by Hili Hawaari Djonani
100 unit, Terumbu Karang Coral Reef, Pulau


Each cards listed below show a photograph of an animal in its
natural habitat or in the Raguna Zoo in Jakarta.

60 unit, Wallaby
75 unit, Soa-Soa Ambon
75 unit, Jaguar
75 unit, Anak Harimua Sumatra/Tiger
75 unit, Trenggiling
100 unit, Singapuars clinging to a tree trunk
125 unit, Anak Simpai--small white monkey
125 unit, Oryz Arabia

* Bird
60 unit, Wreathed Hornbill


Ireland--Chip
======
Irish Lore. The 10 unit card, Niamh from Tir na nOg, shows a
blond woman riding a horse.

20 unit Telecom Eireann card showing a village landscape with a
thatch roof house in the foreground and a lake and cliffs in the
background.


Israel--Optical strip
======
* Definitives
4th Definitive blue and pink Bezeq 20 unit card that show a
picture of a beige telephone handset.

6th Definitive white Bezeq 20 unit card that show a multicolor
number 20.

* Food
Calorie Card. This 20 unit cards shows sharp photographs of an
apple, bagel with cream cheese, grapes, and pear and list the
calories in these foods and 10 others.

* People
50 unit, Rabin and Isreali flag. Swap rate 2 for 1.

* Places
20 unit Globe. A multi-colored deflated globe. The globe lays
crossways on the card with India and China on the right side
of the card and Antarctica at the bottom.


Japan--Tamura
=====
I have a collection of phonecards that show American, European,
and Japanese landscapes, portraits, and still lifes. Please ask
if you are interested in trading art phonecards. I want to trade
these cards for other art or Jazz phonecards.

YMCA. I think this card is an ad for the YMCA because the letter
appear below the painting. The paint shows a hawk/green, black and
white bird flying against a blue sky, over a brown, black, and white
log.

Child with birds. In this painting a child sitting in front of
a flock of black and white birds. One bird in the group is
holding on to a small tree and another is holding some other plant.

US McDonald's--Remote Memory
==========
The $2 mint cards listed below show McDonald's advertisement,
logos, restaurants, and university. The McDonald's golden
arches and name is on each card. I want to trade these cards
for Ameritech, Coca-Cola, Sony, McDonald's, CardEx, first
issued, or cards from countries on my hit list. Make an offer.

* Logos
I'm Speedee. A walking hamburger dressed in a chef's hat, bow
tie, and apron carries a sign that says " I'm Speedee."

Whatever the occasion. A winking hamburger dressed in a chef's
hat, bow tie, and apron carries a sign that says " Whatever the
occasion...Make it fun from McDonald's."

* McDonald's University
Hamburger University. A picture of the granite sign in front of
the University surround by evergreen bushes that states the
name of the school and holds the McDonald's logo.

Hamburger University, 1978. A photograph of the golden arches
sign that states " Hamburger U. McDonald's Management Training
Center. Over 15 thousand graduates."

Diploma, Marketing Orientation Course.

Diploma, Intermediate Operations Course.

* Restaurants
The Ultimate Drive Thru. This night time photograph shows a
McDonald's restaurant that is located over a expressway/highway.
The McDonald's logo and sign are lit and as the cards speed by
their head and tail lights leave red or white streaks of light.

Tokyo, Japan #1. This photograph shows people being served and
going in and out of the first Tokyo McDonald's.

Tokyo, Japan #2. This night time, long-shot photograph shows
people going in and out of the Tokyo McDonald's.

We do it all for you. This may be a old photograph of a McDonald's
on the near northside of Chicago. It shows the golden arches
on top of the restaurant and cars on the street. You can also see
the high-rise building in the center of the city.

* Newspaper Advertisements
We're Open Now. This 1950's ad show a picture of people walking up
to a McDonald's. It also show a slinge picture of a hamburger and
a picture of a meal that includes a drink, fries, and hamburger.

50 Million Hamburgers. This ad announces "50 million hamburgers
still only 15 cents. Triple thick malts 20 cents. French fries
10 cents. McDonald's Coast to Coast." Don't we wish they were
that price now.

* Television Commercials
Food, Folks, and Fun. This picture of McDonald's 1990 advertising
campaign shows the slogan in yellow letters on a dark blue background
and the golden arches speeding across the bottom trailed by light
blue, green, and purple streaks.

The Original Ronald McDonald, 1963. This card shows Ronald carrying a
soft drink cup on his nose and a tray with a hamburger, fries, and
drink on his head. "Best Wishes, Ronald McDonald" is written on the
side of the picture.

Charles Barclay. Photograph of the National Basketball Association
player who currently plays center for the Houston Rockets.


Mexico--Chip
======
* You can receive one cards in exchange for two of common cards.
* See http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/3296 for pics.

* Advertising
N$20 Malteada Complan. This sky blue card shows two parents
giving their two children a bicycle ride through tall grass.
The card suggest that you drink Malteada Complan to secure
good nutrition.

N$20 Malteada Complan. The photograph on this card is a
still life of nutritious food. At the center of the photograph
stands a pitcher of milk. It is surrounded by avocados, bananas,
cheese, eggs, kiwi, and strawberries.

N$20 A blue, pink, and white Suburbia advertising card. It
promotes their plan which allows privileged customers to make
purchases without paying interest for seven weeks.

N$10 Ladatel Plus card with glowing white fiber optic cable on
a black background with Ladetel written in blue. The back of the
card shows a complete picture of the fiber optic cable.

N$30 Ladatel Plus card with glowing white fiber optic cable on
a black background with Ladetel written in pink. The back of the
card shows a complete picture of the fiber optic cable.

N$20 Obao for Men. This red, white, and black card has a
close-up photograph of the antiperspirant on the front and a
photograph of all the Obao products on the back.

* Art
N$20 This card shows a picture of a white toy horse rearing up
on a multi-color wavy background of purple, yellow, green,
and pink.

N$20 Lada. A bright yellow-gold globe floats on a rich royal blue
background. The globe has a silver telephone receiver on it.

N$20 Lada 2. Five blue globe floats on a royal blue background.
Each globe has a gold telephone receiver on it.


* Sports
Herdez Team Racing Cards. A set of four N$20 phonecards. Three cards
show close-ups of racing cars and one shows a motorcycle. The back
of each cards carries a photograph of a food product--McCormick
mayonaise, mole--a Mexican chocolate sauce, salsa, and peppers.
The photographs are really beautiful. Traded as a set.


*** Swaprate 3 for 1
N$20 L'Oreal Shampoo. A close-up of a bottle of Elseve shampoo
is shown on a dark blue background. The white bottle has a lovely
curved design and is trimmed in green with gold and black lettering.

N$50 Red Cross of Mexico. This Telmex cards was produced to raise
funds for the Red Cross. The front of the cards show the hand of an
infant holding the forefinger of a man. This $50 card carries the
Red Cross logo.

N$20 Abstract Art, Two cards. Both cards show works by Gunther
Gerzo--Muro Verde painted in 1961 and Manatial painted in 1992.
Each oil painting is done in shades of blue and green. The entire
painting is show on the back of the card and a detail one the front.

N$20 Azulejo, Six card set. The front of this two-sided card show
a portion of a multicolor tile with Italian and native influences.
The back of the cards shows a complete picture of six different
mosaics which are housed in the Museo Franz Mayer in Mexico City.
Each card has a different tile detail on the front--birds, jaguar,
vase, moon. Traded only as a set.


New Zealand--Magnetic strip
===========
* Swaprates: 1 for 1--$5 common cards
* 2 for 1--$10 cards
* 3 for 1--$20 cards and $5 McDonalds
* 4 for 1--$50 cards and $10 McDonalds

* Art
1996 Moari Legends--Mother Earth and Father of all the Winds,
two cards. Mother Earth is represented as female green mountains,
hills, and valleys. Father is a muscular, long haired Moari who
rises out of whirlwind. Swaprate 2 cards for 4.

Satellete Dish Landscapes. These cards remind me of Monet's
haystacks. They are a set of four photographs of a NZ Telecom
satellete dish at different times of the day--sunrise, morning,
noon, and sunset. Swaprate 4 cards for 7, only trades as a set.

* Flowers
1993 New Zealand Native Flowers. Four very colorful cards. One $5
card has white Mount Cook Lilies on it and the other has pink and
white Clematis. The $10 card has red potutukawa on it. The $20
card shows a cascade of yellow kowhai. These cards are illustrated
by Sandie Fisk illustrations and include some landscapes like
mountains behind the flowers. Swaprate 4 cards for 7, only traded
as a set.

* Holidays & Festivals
Christmas 1995. Two $5 cards--one that shows a gift wrapped
in green plaid paper and the other shows a red, gold-tone
tree ornament.

NZ Telecom Christmas Card. The front of the cards show
red and black ladybugs on a green leave. The back of the
card states "As one of our valued customers please
accept this specially designed $5 PhoneCard. Christmas 1995."

* McDonald's
$5 Passing Time. A groups young men and women sitting in a field of
grass in front of some mountains.

$5 First Time. Two school boys riding a bus home after a soccer match.


Papua New Guinea--Optical
================
* You can receive one PNG cards in exchange for three common cards
or one hard to get card.

5 unit gold, black, and red geometric design card.

5 unit Partners in the 9th South Pacific Games, 1991. This white
background card has the Post and Telecommunications Corp.'s red logo
on its left side and the red, yellow, and black logo of the Games
on its right side. Below them the date and name of the Games is
is written in green.

5 unit Seville Expo 1992 series--Agricultural Development.
This cards shows a large carved mask on the right and the Expo logo on
the left. In the center of the card is a picture of people harvesting
fruit and tapping trees. Cattle and other agricultural products are
also shown in the background.


Singapore--Magnetic strip
=========
* Airplanes and Military
$10 Concorde. This card shows a Concorde taking off.

* Animals and Insects
$10 Black and white portrait of a cat with "Be kind to animals"
written in pink.
$10 Common Dormouse
$10 A marten sticks his head out of a hole in the snow.
$10 A ladybug investigates a dandelion.
$10 Seven praying mantises walking across a leaf.

* Art
Two $10 cards that feature the drawings of Very Special Artists.
One card show a child's blue, mauve, yellow and red drawing of a
Summer scene that contains flowers, butterflies, and fish. Its
mate shows a landscape occupied by dinosaurs.

* Calendars
1996. This colorful card has a New Year theme. It shows a red
ribbon wrapping around a hour-glass with a champagne glass, a
bottle of champagne and confetti surrounding it.

1995. This calendar is superimposed over a picture of the
capital.

1994. This green card bids you "Happy 1994" and shows a picture
of a walking cardphone flashing thumbs up.


* Flowers
$10 Red Tulips.
$10 Yellow Tulips.
$10 Red Hibiscus.

* Places
$3 Total Network Digitalization, Singapore 1994. A black card
with a outline of the city on a blue and pink network grid.

$3 Total Network Digitalization, Singapore 1994. A black card
with a photograph of the city.

$10 Jumbo Floating Restaurant, Hong Kong
$10 Los Angeles, USA
$10 Miami, USA


South Africa--Chip
============
* Obtain these cards for cards from another African country.

Cave Drawings. These R10 and R20 cards show prehistoric drawings
of men and animals. The stone walls on which the drawings
are gray and the figures are done in brown tones--brown,
beige, and tan. I would like to trade these cards for cards
from other African countries.


Uganda--Chip
======
20 Unit, Uganda Posts & Telecommunications Corp. Telephone Smart Card.
This white cards shows the red, yellow, black, and brown P&T logo.
The logo combines two birds, two lighting bolts, a horn, and a drum.
The mintage of this card is 125,000. Swap rate 2 for 1.


United Kingdom--Optical strip
==============
Beefeater Restaurant. This brown card carries the BT logo
and offers the holder 6 pounds off a meal for four when the
card is presented.


Used United States--Remote memory cards
==================
61st Annual Premium Incentive Show. This phonecard informs the user
of the various US companies that provide promotions: Coach, First
Alert, Fisher Price, etc. On a white background, the word
"promotions" is written in purple below the black show logo and
the phrase "We got a million of 'em."

ACMI 5 unit business card of Kent Wyckoff. The card carries the
red and blue ACMI logo and Mr. Wyckoff's business address and
telephone number.

Educational Testing Service. This black, 13 minute card has the
phrase "Answers from the question people" written in green.
The ETS logo is printed in white and the URL for the company's
webpage in green. This phonecard is made of cardboard.

Mint Condition United States
============================
* I will trade mint (unused in excellent condition or in a
* wrapper) American phonecards for hit list cards, mint
* non-US cards, or used cards. The swap rate for one mint
* American card may be three or more of your used cards.

* Advertising, Holidays, and Others
AT&T Holiday Phonecards. Four 15 minute cards that show
different cartoon-like holiday scenes:
* Santa sitting in an easy-chair reading a long gift list.
* A family of bunnies decorating their tree.
* Three brightly clothed snowpeople enjoying the weather.
* A winter landscape with the word "Peace" write across it.
Chose as many as you like.

Earth. This Global QuickCall 5 unit card shows a partial picture
of the earth--North America, South America, and Africa.

Finesse Your Fantasy. This five-minute phonecards is a Helen
Curtis promotion for Finesse shampoo. This pink and beige card
has a picture of a red-headed woman on it.

Inspire, Encourage, Motivate. This 10 minute Cable & Wireless
card shows a yellow telephone receiver rising out of a blue
package. The words Inspire, Encourage, Motivate are printed in
white next to the earpiece of the receiver.

Julie Bell Fantasy Art by Global Link. One card shows a woman
with a wolf and the other a cowgirl with a metal animal.
The mintage of this set is 2,500.

Kit Kat Long Distance Telephone Calling Card. This 10 minute
phonecards show a picture of the candy and the Kit Kat logo.

LCI International. This red and blue card has a picture
of a globe in its lower left-hand corner and a telephone
receiver in the upper right-hand corner.

Motivation Show, 1996. This beige, red, and blue card was
distributed at the Motivation Show in Chicago by Phone Comm.
It is a 5 unit card that carries the Phone Comm logo.

Nickelodeon Kid's Calling Card. This 10 minute card for
Nickelodeon Magazine was issued by Mott's. Mott's is a US
producer of apple juice and sauce.

Phone Come Logo Card. The Phone Comm logo is in the center of
this 5 unit card. The backgound for the logo is a landscape that
shows the sky and a mountain range.

Sony. This black 5 minute phonecard has the Sony red, bubble
logo on its left side and a telephone keypad with the words
"5 minute phone card" on its right side.

Sprint Spree Instant 5 minute phonecards. A royal blue card
which carries the Sprint logo and the word "Spree" spelled in
multicolor letters. This card is made of cardboard.

* Comics
Nexus Prototype This sample card shows a very colorful portrait
of the superhero standing in front of a firey globe with two smaller
blue planets circling it. The superhero is wearing protective glasses
and streams of lavender and blue light are shooting from his chest.
The mintage of this card is 3,000.

Three Zen Intergalactic Ninja 20 unit card with a mintage of 2,500.
1. Artist S. Keith shows the blue Ninja breaking through a wall with
his weapon in his hand which is glowing with a green light. Below
and around the Ninja are Yin and Yang signs. The background of the
card is red and the Zen Intergalactic Ninja logo is white.

2. Artist H. Nguen has drawn a full body portrait of the Ninja
holding his weapon. He is standing infront of a black star lit map
of the galaxy. The background of the card is purple and the Zen
Intergalactic Ninja logo is gold.

3. Artist Jae Lee drew the blue Ninja crouching on a blue, lavender,
and green landscape. The background of the card is red, orange, and
yellow and the Zen Intergalactic Ninja logo is blue.

* Sports
AT&T US Olympic Team. This 10 minute card is die-cut in the shape
of date "1996." The cards has a photograph of an athlete on each
number--runner, diver, a male and female gymnist. In the oval part
of the number 6, the AT&T and Olympic logos are printed. This mint
card is attached to its original thank you card.

Andre Tippett Tribute Day, 5 minute phonecard by SmarTel.
This card was issued October 9, 1994 to commemorate Andre's
retirement from the New England Patriot's football team.
This red and white card shows his jersey number and signature.

GTE/Shell Oil Super Bowl. This green and red card carries the
logos of GTE and the Shell Oil Co. It also shows the helmets
of the two teams that participated in the 1982-86 Super Bowls
and the final score of each game.

Robin Yount Tribute Day, 50 cents Coinsaver card, by Ameritech.
This card was issued May 29, 1994 to commemorate retirement
of Robin's baseball jersey number. The picture on the card
shows him sliding into a base.


Wanted List
===========
Austria: 100 unit, Scorpio and 50 unit Gluckskafer/bugs: October
Belgium: Belgcom Lessive, 12 card puzzle set with snowmen and rabbits
Canada: Any chip or stored-value card
Czech Rep.: National Gallery of Prague art cards and Coke
Denmark: Coca-Cola and any Danmont or transit stored-value cards
France: L'Art Vocal and Memophone Jazz cards, Tour du France,
Telephones in cinema (1, 2, 3, 4, 7, and 8) and any art cards
Finland: Coke, McDonald's, Nokia, stored-value cards
Germany: Cartoons, comics, art cards, Olympics
Hong Kong: Chinese Zodiac and stored-value cards
Japan: Art, McDonald's, Coca-Cola
Pakistan: Zodiac cards
Peru: Coca-Cola
Netherlands: 5 and 10 Van Gogh
New Zealand: $20 Farm Animals, $20 Four Seasons, $50 Cycling,
$5 Cricket
Norway: Landscapes
Singapore: Coca-Cola, Konica zodiac, and any stored-value cards
Spain: Prado Museum art cards--El Greco, Goya, Velazquez
South Africa: Martin Luther King
Sri Lanka: Coca-Cola
Sweden: Landscapes and National Museum Stockholm art cards
Taiwan: Mice or Pigs playing games
Thailand: Disney
United Kingdom: Pink Floyd, Toy Story, McDonald's, Coca-Cola
United States: Ameritech White Sox stored-value, GTE Final Four,
and US West chip cards.


Hit List
========
I want to obtain cards from the countries listed below.
Please tell me what you require if you have cards to trade.

Africa:
Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros Islands,
Benin, Birkina Faso, Burundi, Djibouti, Gabon, Gibraltar,
Guinea Bissau, Ivory Coast, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritius,
Morraco, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sao Tome & Principle,
Tanzania, Tunisia, Zaire

Asia:
Bangladesh, Brunei, Equatorial Guinea, India,
Macau, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Tahiti

Australasia:
Christmas Island, New Caledonia, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Vanuatu

Europe:
Albania, Armenia, Ascension, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Croatia, Estonia,
Forea Island, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Iceland, Isle of Mann,
Romania, Russia (chip), San Marino, Scotland, Ukraina

North America & Caribbean:
Anguilla, Antigua & Barbudas, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize,
British Virgin Islands, Cuba, Dominica, Grenada, Puerto Rico,
St. Helena, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St. Vincent,

Central & South America:
Chile, Curacao, Diego Garcia, Falkland Islands, Nicaragua, Paraguay,
Peru


Be well,

Linda Royster
lroy...@mcs.net
Glen Ellyn, IL
USA


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Ifeoma E-mail: ife...@mcs.net

Here's what I think about government:
it's always the same garbage; only the flies change.

-Rubem Tobelem, Jeep Tour Guide
Tijuca Forest, Brazil
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